From skyline views to private outdoor spaces and light-filled interiors, penthouses bring a sense of elevation to everyday living. Whether perched above Central Park, overlooking the Hudson River, or high above the ocean, these homes offer a perspective defined by light, space, and views. Here are five BHS penthouses that offer a view from the top.
151 East 58th Street #PH54E

High above Midtown at One Beacon Court, this front-corner penthouse is wrapped in floor-to-ceiling windows with sweeping Central Park and skyline views. With grand, open entertaining spaces, a serene primary suite, and rooms flooded with natural light throughout, it’s a home that truly feels elevated.
640 West 237th Street #20B

With sweeping views of the Hudson River and the Palisades, this penthouse features a private rooftop terrace and gallery that feel worlds above the city. Floor-to-ceiling windows and generous living spaces complete the feeling of true top-floor living.
7918 West Dr #PH-2002

Surrounded by sweeping views of Biscayne Bay, the Miami skyline, and the Atlantic, this waterfront penthouse features floor-to-ceiling windows, sliding glass doors, and a private wraparound terrace. It delivers effortless indoor-outdoor living high above the water.
101 Central Park West #PHF

One of the most extraordinary prewar penthouses on Central Park West, this trophy residence has come to market for the first time in over 45 years. Perched atop one of the avenue’s most iconic buildings, it offers grandly scaled rooms, wraparound terraces, and sweeping, unobstructed views of Central Park and the Manhattan skyline framed by oversized floor-to-ceiling windows.
1289 Lexington Avenue #PHA

With a dramatic double-height gallery, oversized skylight, and a sprawling private rooftop terrace, this penthouse is designed around light and scale. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame sweeping views of Manhattan, from the very top.

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